"It had been awhile (since we played," said Dunn. "But it was fun to get out
there and playing against Bethune-Cookman and just getting back into the flow
of things."

Quincy Acy chipped in with 14 points and 10 rebounds, while J'mison Morgan
totaled 11 points for the Bears (7-0), who disposed of the overmatched
Wildcats ahead of a Saturday showdown with Gonzaga in Dallas.

C.J. Reed tallied 13 points to pace Bethune-Cookman (5-6), which lost for the
second time in three games.

"We were beaten by a much, much better team," said Bethune-Cookman head coach
Clifford Reed, Jr. "They are (ranked) ninth in the country and they showed
that tonight. They flexed their muscles, athletic, long, and a lot of
shooters."

The Wildcats hung around early, cutting the deficit to 9-8 on Alexander
Starling's layup just over 4 1/2 minutes into the contest. A three-pointer
from Dunn pushed the edge to 26-14 approaching the 8 1/2-minute mark, and
Baylor stayed in control with a 38-22 margin at the break.

Baylor was off to the races in the early stages of the second half, taking a
52-32 lead on Jones' slam with just over 14 minutes to play. From there,
Baylor outscored the Wildcats, 31-7, as the visitors made just two field goals
in the final 14 1/2 minutes. By the time Reed drained a trey with just over
eight minutes to play, Baylor had embarked on a 19-2 stretch to take complete
control.

The Bears cruised to victory in the final eight-plus minutes.

Game Notes

Baylor made 53.8 percent of its shots and 22-of-29 from the charity
stripe...A.J. Walton contributed 10 assists to just one turnover and four
points for the Bears...Bethune-Cookman made only 31.3 percent of its shots and
committed 13 turnovers...This was the first-ever meeting between the two
schools.